What is next for this groundbreaking figure? Leaks from her management team suggest a reality TV show (with a twist) called "Ustazah in the House." It will follow her daily routine of managing a modern household, parenting, and hosting entertainment nights for converts to Islam.
Gone are the days of only lecturing about the lands of the Prophets. Ustazah Kene Romen now hosts a weekly vlog where she travels to theme parks, cafes, and resorts. In her latest episode, she rode a roller coaster while discussing Tawakkul (trust in God). The video garnered 2 million views in 24 hours. She pairs every meal review with a reminder about gluttony, ensuring the entertainment remains grounded in faith.
This statement has become a manifesto for the "New Age Ustazah" movement.
Some religious peers argue that an Ustazah should be austere. They claim that her entertainment-focused content dilutes the seriousness of Islamic scholarship. "An Ustazah is not an influencer," one commenter wrote. "We do not need her to dance or to eat burgers on camera."
To understand her , one must look at her "Digital Diet." In a recent interview with a lifestyle portal, she shared her top 3 apps: